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1
Somehow or other, people don't seem to
talk
scandal
about Lady Anne.
2
He liked to
talk
scandal
and spoke offensively of several men.
3
If I like to
talk
scandal
,
I'm not so sure you aren't making it.
4
In short, he is told that they still gossip and
talk
scandal
about her and Ravana.
5
Our last organist-butthere, I mustn't
talk
scandal
.
'
6
Although you pretend never to
talk
scandal
you must know enough about the town to know that.
7
They
talk
scandal
all the time.
8
She fought the women with indomitable courage, and they could not
talk
scandal
in any tongue but their own.
9
I do not tell you, therefore, never to
talk
scandal
,
because I hope you do not need to learn that.
10
I don't like to be suspicious or
talk
scandal
,
but sometimes I think the Jumbles have too much baking powder in them.
11
She was not the type of woman about whom people
talk
scandal
,
nor would it have troubled her much had they done so.
12
One may
talk
scandal
over kettle-drums, and go to morning performances at the theatre, but one may not play at cards till after dinner.
13
They know a great many people, and you can tell by the way they speak of them that they won't
talk
scandal
about you.
14
The sons of Jacob wished to kill her, lest the people of the land should begin to
talk
scandal
of the house of their father.
15
Who, for instance,
talks
scandal
of his grocer, or of his shoemaker?
16
Caroline is kind and obliging, and never
talks
scandal
of anybody.
talk
scandal
talk